This is the command lxd that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
lxd - The container hypervisor - daemon
SYNOPSIS
lxd [command] [options]
DESCRIPTION
Commands:
activateifneeded
Check if LXD should be started (at boot) and if so, spawns it through socket
activation
daemon [--group=lxd] (default command)
Start the main LXD daemon
init [--auto] [--network-address=IP] [--network-port=8443] [--storage-backend=dir]
[--storage-create-device=DEVICE] [--storage-create-loop=SIZE] [--storage-pool=POOL]
[--trust-password=]
Setup storage and networking
ready
Tells LXD that any setup-mode configuration has been done and that it can start
containers.
shutdown [--timeout=60]
Perform a clean shutdown of LXD and all running containers
waitready [--timeout=15]
Wait until LXD is ready to handle requests
Common options:
--debug
Enable debug mode
--help
Print this help message
--logfile FILE
Logfile to log to (e.g., /var/log/lxd/lxd.log)
--syslog
Enable syslog logging
--verbose
Enable verbose mode
--version
Print LXD's version number and exit
Daemon options:
--group GROUP
Group which owns the shared socket
Daemon debug options:
--cpuprofile FILE
Enable cpu profiling into the specified file
--memprofile FILE
Enable memory profiling into the specified file
--print-goroutines-every SECONDS
For debugging, print a complete stack trace every n seconds
Init options:
--auto
Automatic (non-interactive) mode
Init options for non-interactive mode (--auto):
--network-address ADDRESS
Address to bind LXD to (default: none)
--network-port PORT
Port to bind LXD to (default: 8443)
--storage-backend NAME
Storage backend to use (zfs or dir, default: dir)
--storage-create-device DEVICE
Setup device based storage using DEVICE
--storage-create-loop SIZE
Setup loop based storage with SIZE in GB
--storage-pool NAME
Storage pool to use or create
--trust-password PASSWORD
Password required to add new clients
Shutdown options:
--timeout SECONDS
How long to wait before failing
Waitready options:
--timeout SECONDS
How long to wait before failing
Internal commands (don't call these directly):
forkexec
Execute a command in a container
forkgetnet
Get container network information
forkgetfile
Grab a file from a running container
forkmigrate
Restore a container after migration
forkputfile
Push a file to a running container
forkstart
Start a container
callhook
Call a container hook
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